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Show NEVADA STATE DOINGS San Pedro vs. Short Line U. S. Senator ClcvclandRcn'o's Small iHjr pox and University Troubles Eastern Capital and Tonopah HEri Development Heavy and Costly Atachinery Tonopah a JKRH Thunder Mountain. sssfcF- irM Correspondence Tribune 1 CaiBoii cits, Nov Peb 20 The big rnlliottd suit between lilt S 111 Pedro, l.os Angeles & Salt Iaiko nnd the Oregon Short Line, for right of was In V Ida (Anson, In Lincoln counts'. In this State1, baa been furlliei postponed till March Kill, wlien It Is supiHiseil to come up in full glors, and for blood-unless rurlher poalptni-d Jloinwhlle Iniieasid allen-tlnn allen-tlnn Is dlreiled to nillrond projeits through the southeastern portion of Nevada, which Is proving so Immensely rich Hi stiver nnd gold lesounes, Tonopah Tono-pah dlstilcl, fin Insiiiiiie, nnd those rompnnlos. or either of Hum ahould not Bllow inula to gel In uheiul nnd euchre them out of a good thhiK hile Ihes nre puslll.iiilmousls quiiireliiig over right of was. Nli doii'l they csinipromlae and build the llrst nnd right nwns? U S. SHNATOIl CLllVP.LANK Hon. A ( Cleviluiul of White Pine, whom we nil know and think well of. put In Ids upiiearanio here dis befoio seel rdas. on Id wus to Sin Prniitlsio, und wns wiirinly greeted by u host of frli lids lie Is expected to enlei tho lists and do Initio for the vuy responsible respon-sible position of United Stoles Senator finni Nevada, to suteeed Seiiatin Jones, whelhci he Intends lo do so or not On lint point lie tries lo iipienr noli com initial, but his numerous n lends won't have It that way C lex eland went hick on hlmielf In the political way two or lime se.iisngii, bucking against old Hill Stewart, but la ull light again now and os solid In the lit publican niiikfl as excr He Is possissed of considerable abllllles as a statesman Is an all mound first elssii man In cxerx respect, and n thorough thor-ough Nexadan, heart and soul Nono moio so He speaks well of his seitlon of the Slate and Its prospects and has gone In San Prune Isco lu acn Iho fashions. ItP.NO S PHP.SP.NT THOUHLIM. This Is the Bccontl week of Itenn's smallpox trouble, .Hid the dlanaler geta no wotse Less than tt dozen cases from start to finish, and the newspapers still peislstintls Hilling It tho "Miinlla llch," Cuban Itih." etc. Hut thn Hoard of Health eagerly pionnunccd It smallpox foi u atarler, ordered every mm, vvnmin and child In Ihe tnwn to be Bumninrlly Ullll eillltl .11 tut: ,,,... ,. .... ... xiicilnulid. und Iho local doctors went In on tho harvest. Jabbing the virus Inlo evtrsbody at 1 a head. Tha patients quarantined at the pesthouso nro linvliig u good time at public expense, and get out prospecting and rabbit shooting; oxers day. The publlo hchools continue closed, nlso tho churihes und theater, hut the saloons nnd browerlcH run full Mast, llvellu than over, being well provided pro-vided svlth llqult disinfectants for everybody. One pienihor, however, has deliberately broken oxer the rule nnd runs his church wide upon, dci hiring his trust In tho Lord to keep Binallpnx nut nf his own house or from nlllluluif Ids worshipers. One Itcno paper also comes out sqiiarefoolf d nnd Bays no nun Is sick thire from tho alleged epidemic. The sick people, It says, urn Ihosu who hnvo been summarily varcliialid, until cites n teli gram from Plumas county,1 Cal , where three deaths hail first occurred oc-curred from vaiclne poisoning. THU QlJAnANTINHO UNIVHltSITV. At tho llrst outbreak of the dlaeuse Dr. Slubbs. presldt lit of tho btuto university, uni-versity, Imiuedl Uely Issued a manifesto mani-festo declaring tho Institution 111 n state nf quarantine, shutting lu nil who wero hoarding and lodging there, but nllowlng those who did not to come and go Into town ns they pleased, at-tindliig at-tindliig to their, iccllutlons oi clisses. The Insiders could seo no strict propriety pro-priety lu tills and rebelled, tho cotiso-iftiencn cotiso-iftiencn being that about e Ighty nf them wero dlsihurgeil und urdered to go home, which they Immediately did, many of them coming to Ciiiwin. llo-Ing llo-Ing Interviewed on the arbitrary subject sub-ject by citizens, however, ho subse-eiuuntly subse-eiuuntly modlllc d his ordei so us to allow al-low the Juniors to iiimo bnck next week, but the seniors must iilurn on proper application and apology. President Presi-dent HtubbJ Is a slioiiE disciplinarian, ami generally n very Lorreit man in his Hue, but In this he his erected u feeling of antagonism not easy Ip reconcile, und dealt the unlvetslty a novere blow In moro ways than one a blow that It will take boiuo time tu lecover from It Is u very tinfortuiiute affair till around, (Julie a number of heavy capitalists from the Hast huso arrived this week and aio examining the mining and other prospects of this Htule, Induced ptlnclpally by tho representations of James A. Yerlnglon, who wus State Commissioner from Nevada at Ihe Pan-American exposition, Iliirfulo, N, V, Ho Is allowing them the Lu Panta, Pamlico and oilier mines out along the Carson & Colorado railroad ami elsewhere, and they will doubtless tnKe a good look at the famous new nntl llch mines of Ttuiojiali and vicinity And In theso I ist mentioned mines they will feel compelled to Invest, for thoy nre reported richer than exer nnd more of them being fmlml every few days Indeed, the Int st discoveries lival thn older lu ilchness and i xlenl and thejr extent seems to be nbnut unllmllid A stent rush In Impending tiivsnid Tonopah, only walling for latir and more settled weather, In fait, ninny am getting out thuo now. As giving an Idea of tho ponderous iharurter of the old mnchlners' used In the development and working of tho Brr' Ctuustotk lode, pintles hsvs been nt bHi vvork about a week removing tho old. M '; pumping engine ut the surface of tho tishlstnn shaft, placed there some thlr- H . t Is sens ago, to he shipped to Han B , 1 ranclseo for old Iron or Junk. Con H ' s side ruble ot It was brnki n up by means B 1? of ds n unite or glnnt powder, and tho BBJ fVj est nf hulling foi the short distance LA'i from the mine In the rallrond depot s.li was over 10ii while th lallrond a-sKTs-- fielghl to Ssn Pranrlsio It tIKO per ',! ton 'Ihe Ophlr pumping plint will ho bbbS i s next to he temoved and that at the sbb.I 1 nl. in Consnlldiled shaft will follow. ii-l 1 he Union Con Is the moat ponderous ivsVjl pumping plnul nn the lode and cost aBVi n lmi I Jiraiiinoo It wus constructed nt MBr'si the linlon Iron works San Prnnclsco, liVl nnd prior to the Ht oils' battleship con- jB$. traits was the most ponderous anil flS9i costls machinery rnnstruitrd by that JEaKJ firm The big pumping engine nt thn LH new Vellow Jacket shaft cost over a fl million an 1 vvas moved away a year nr two BBBBBBJ And now. right In fare of (he small- pox epidemic the people of Itenn arn BBBBBJ booming their ptnposod street fair, to BBBBBBJ he held nlioiit next Pourth of July, harder than ever They have Just ap- politic! a multitude of committees anil I aie going to have a mldvvns plalaanco jjSjjSjjS that will knock the one we had In Car B son last July galley-west nnd crooked. About thnt time tho Impending Tono- pah excitement will get Its work In and attract csers body put to Nyo count except what don't go to Than- I der Mountain A Lie DOTKN H |